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Remembering Robert Wilken

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Cardinal Cupich: Synodality is like dancing (L'Osservatore Romano (Italian))

In an article published in the Vatican newspaper, Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago compared synodality to the kolo, a Slavic dance that he encountered at his childhood parish.

In “La sinodalità è come ballare” (Synodality is like dancing), an article published on July 7, Cardinal Cupich wrote that “both dance and synodality require a shift from individual performance to collective harmony, transforming a group of distinct individuals into a single, moving body.”

“Synodality is the Church learning to dance,” he continued. “It is a constant practice of listening to the divine melody, honoring each participant’s unique steps, and moving forward in a beautifully coordinated witness to the world. It reminds us that the goal is not to reach the end of the song as quickly as possible, but to offer praise to the Creator through grace, unity, and the love shown in every single step along the way.”

Cardinal Bagnasco: 'To speak the truth with clarity is the first act of love' (AdVaticanum)

Reflecting on his 60 years as a priest, Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, the archbishop emeritus of Genoa, said in an interview that “to speak the truth with clarity is the first act of love towards one’s neighbor.”

The 83-year-old cardinal, appointed president of the Italian Bishops’ Conference by Pope Benedict in 2007 and again in 2012, said that “I see in Europe a growing expectation: it is the path towards Christ, who is the way, the truth, and the life ... Both in Italy and across Europe I see encouraging signs of vocations: God continues to call.”

Commenting on the extraordinary form of the Mass, Cardinal Bagnasco added:

The unity of faith is not in question, but rather legitimate personal sensibilities. If, in this area, differences do not become absolutes, banners, or parties, then why not? The good of souls is the mission of the Church.

Share Christ's light with others, Pope tells Iraqi Catholic youth (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV called upon young Iraqi Catholics to share the light of Christ with others.